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Sewing Clutches for the Ladies

May 14th, 2009 @ 10:31 am by Mrs. Peep Toe

As I said on Monday, I have a bunch of projects that I haven’t shared with the hive yet, and I am trying to get them all up before the wedding. This project was supposed to be makeup bags for my ladies, but I wanted to spice them up. After some trial and error on my part, the project turned into this:

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Clutches for my ladies!!!

Here’s my best shot at a sewing tutorial. I’ve never written up a sewing project like this before, so I am going to try my very best to be specific, but I just really sew by trial and error, and I don’t know all of the technical terms for things.

What you need:

  1. Fabric- you want something a bit heftier on the outside, and something somewhat durable on the inside. I bought the outside fabric at Jo-Ann’s and just used some leftover fabric that I had from previous makeup bag projects on the inside (hello, recycling!!).
  2. Iron on-heavy weight interlining (stabilizer). I found out the hard way how important this stuff is; without it, your purse will feel thin.
  3. Magnet buttons

Here’s a step by step:

Step 1: Cut rectangles. Cut both the outer and inner fabrics into approximately 11 inch by 18 inch rectangles. Place the two fabrics facing each other and sew the two long sides and one of the short sides. I used about a 1/4 inch seam.

Step 2: Cut the interlining. Iron on the heavy weight interlining. I wanted some extra heft, so I sewed a layer of interlining on both sides.

Step 3: Starting at the short edge that is sewn, measure about 1/3 of the way down the long edge, and mark it. Along the short edge, measure about 2 to 2.5 inches in, and create a triangle. Sew that line. This is important—it allows for the seam for sewing the sides of the purse- otherwise, the flap folds funny. (I don’t know a better way to describe it.)

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Step 4: I can give you more. Just kidding.*

Step 4: Turn your purse inside out and iron it. It should look like this:

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Step 5: Attaching the magnet button-thingy. This is easy. First, fold the purse in equal thirds. Both sides of the magnets have two prongs. Measure approximately 1.5 to 2 inches from the top of the flap, mark the center, cut two holes into the liner fabric only, and put the magnet in place.

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Attach the other side, mark the spot where the prongs hit the fabric. Make two holes in the outside of the fabric and fold the prongs over.

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Did that make sense? Make sure that you also measure so you are in the middle of the clutch.

Step 6: Sew the final side short side of the purse. Do this by turning the edges in and ironing them flat before sewing.

Step 7: Turn the bottom part inside out and sew the two sides.

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And that’s it.

Here are the insides, as you can tell, they are all a bit different:

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I loved them, but I thought something was missing. Thanks to a post by Miss Powder Puff, I went somewhere I never go: Forever 21!!! She mentioned some great flower hair accessories there, so I went and snatched up a bunch, cut off the hair elastic, glue gunned them to a safety pin, and added them to the clutches.

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What do you think? I have to admit that it took me at least three or four tries to figure out how to make these successfully.

Anyone else sew up a project via trial and error?

*extra credit if you know the song!

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53 Responses to “Sewing Clutches for the Ladies”

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Miss Gloss
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Miss Gloss (message)  1,053 posts, Bumble bee

Those look awesome!! I definately sew by trial and error too :)

 
2.
grumpybear722
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grumpybear722 (message)  541 posts, Busy bee

Well that would be NKOTB Step by Step! :D
LOVE the clutches! I wish I had some sewing skillz but I don’t. :(

 
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Jennifer

I think this is adorable, I looove DIY projects!!!

 
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Miss Marine (message)  141 posts, Blushing bee

Omigosh! I wish I were sew crafty!! I love the flower embellishments! Great Job!

 
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Miss Deviled Egg
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Miss Deviled Egg (message)  892 posts, Busy bee

Miss Peep, these are awesome! Can I be one of your bridesmaids?

 
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krissybee
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krissybee (message)  1,002 posts, Bumble bee

WOW! they look amazing..and too cute!!!!!

 
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Lovespearls
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Lovespearls (message)  327 posts, Helper bee

WOW those are super cute, I wish I was talented enough to pull that off, did you use a sewing machine?

 
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Hayley
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Hayley (message)  214 posts, Helper bee

this is awesome!!!

i REALLY want to make clutches for my girls, but i haven’t sewed in….YEARS. but i think i need to start trying =)

 
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Miss Beagle (message)  1,051 posts, Bumble bee

Cute Cute Cute!!!!

 
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FlipFlopBride
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FlipFlopBride (message)  1,305 posts, Bumble bee

I sew by trial and error too. Thanks for the tutorial..these are adorable!

BTW - NKOTB rocked my world back in the day…now…not so much. Did they really attempt a comeback? Really?

 
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lreighard1
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lreighard1 (message)  643 posts, Busy bee

STEP BY STEP OOO BABY!! I WANT YOU IN MY WOOOORRRLLLLD — NKOTB yet?
And cute clutches Miss PT…you rock!

 
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Miss Mascara (message)  771 posts, Busy bee

They look great Peep! I’m a trial and error sewer as well!

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  4,094 posts, Honey bee

I’m impressed! Certainly not a project I would take on in the last month, so that’s even more impressive. They’re great gifts!

 
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monni24
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monni24 (message)  57 posts, Worker bee

I am going to give this a try! Thank you so much. I really wanted to do this for my girls!

 
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Miss Mary Jane
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Miss Mary Jane (message)  1,516 posts, Bumble bee

OMG, these are SO sexy! I love the flower accent too! very innovative :)

 
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LLauRRa
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LLauRRa (message)  843 posts, Busy bee

They look so professional!! Look at you go with your mad sewing skillz! :)

 
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TechGirl
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TechGirl (message)  269 posts, Helper bee

Fantastic work! These are fabulous! That’s for the instructions!

 
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TechGirl
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TechGirl (message)  269 posts, Helper bee

I meant “thanks”. I don’t know why “that’s” came out instead. Oops :P

 
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ke3
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ke3 (message)  247 posts, Helper bee

I really like these! I’m planning on making some clutches for my girls too! :) Thanks for the tutorial!

 
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nina

I really love the flowers as the finishing touch…great job :-)

 
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PeachandPearl
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PeachandPearl (message)  187 posts, Blushing bee

Those look fabulous, Miss Peep! I can’t wait to try this out on my own.

 
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Miss Ballet Flat (message)  642 posts, Busy bee

Wow those look amazing!! :) I need to obtain some sewing skills!!

 
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purpleHaze79
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purpleHaze79 (message)  875 posts, Busy bee

These are so adorable!!! Great job, Miss Peep!!

 
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Miss Lamb (message)  461 posts, Helper bee

I do the trial and error method mostly because I’m too lazy to do it right the first time. If I put more time into coming up with a pattern or making the trial out of plain muslin, then I wouldn’t make so many wrong cuts and use my seam ripper so often - lol. Gotta love the usefulness of a seam ripper!

 
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mariavvisa
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mariavvisa (message)  116 posts, Blushing bee

could one of your bridesmaids recycle one over this way? ;) I want one! They’re amazing! Nice job.

 
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Gilneas
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Gilneas (message)  1,029 posts, Bumble bee

So cute! The interlining totally makes a difference in the weight and feeling. Love that they’re all slightly different, too.

 
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laurenadela
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laurenadela (message)  119 posts, Blushing bee

i’m definitely gonna give this a try! I love it! I’m actually hoping for a sewing machine from Hubby to be ;)

 
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darilinda
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darilinda (message)  138 posts, Blushing bee

If I were ever so lucky to have been born with such patience. These are gorgeous, and I know your ladies are going to appreciate them so much. They honestly look professionally done.

 
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Miss Peep Toe (message)  1,636 posts, Bumble bee

@grumpybear722: You win!! I don’t even like those guys, but their song was in my head all day yesterday!! So annoying.

@spwingal: I heart my seam ripper. I think I own three!

@darilinda: HA HA, Patience is a virtue that I really don’t posses!! But thanks!

 
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Mrs. Cookie (message)  784 posts, Busy bee

Those are awesome! Your bridesmaids will love them.

 
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Meredith

Hi Miss Peep Toe~
I am a producer with TV news show. And we’re doing a story about carbon offsets. We’re looking for someone who is offsetting their wedding. I’d love to talk to you further.
My e-mail is mramsey@hd.net.
Thanks!
~Meredith

 
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MrsSl82be
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MrsSl82be (message)  1,472 posts, Bumble bee

Wow Peep, I think you may have just inspired me to make clutches for my girls!!

 
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Miss French Bulldog
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Miss French Bulldog (message)  6,063 posts, Bee Keeper

Peep these are great! I bought a pattern off Etsy a few months ago and your post makes me want to get on the ball and actually make one!

 
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D.Marie
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D.Marie (message)  1,372 posts, Bumble bee

Wow Miss Peep Toe these are beautiful! Your ladies are going to LOVE them! :)

 
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mary-alice-me
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mary-alice-me (message)  1,870 posts, Buzzing bee

Those are so awesome!! I love that each is different, and I also love the flower accessory. It looks like you spent a long time on these.

 
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kosstobe
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kosstobe (message)  231 posts, Helper bee

These are great! Thanks for the tutorial! I am definitely going to try this.

 
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Carbon Girl
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Carbon Girl (message)  428 posts, Helper bee

Wow, amazing!! Those came out really well! What a lovely gift. The fabric is so chic.

 
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Keladry
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Keladry (message)  184 posts, Blushing bee

These look so professional! I definitely sew by trial and error too…something along the lines of me thinking, “oh, I can make this just a little bit better-” which usually has disastrous results. I’m glad you didn’t!

 
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bridesmaid

There is a tutorial about making flowers for a flower ring pillow on weddingbee if you want to also make the flower.

 
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Mrs. Penguin
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Mrs. Penguin (message)  2,148 posts, Buzzing bee

These are SO gorgeous! The flowers really are the cherry on top! I can’t decide which pattern I like better, they are both awesome!

 
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Emilydll
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Emilydll (message)  428 posts, Helper bee

I adore these! So much so that I have to try and make them even though I’m a novice! :)
After your wedding I think you should make and sell these on Etsy! I really, really do!
So pretty! :)

 
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xLailax (message)  233 posts, Helper bee

How darn cute! You are amazing! I would have sworn you got them on Etsy!

 
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Miss Glitter (message)  880 posts, Busy bee

I LOVE them!!! Wow!! They remind me of my most favorite purse in the world that I bought at a boutique in Austin, TX years ago. Except yours are better cause they are Peep Toe Originals :)

 
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Miss Latte (message)  646 posts, Busy bee

Wow!!! You should totally sell these. And the flowers are a great touch.

And now NKOTB is officially stuck in my head. Which isn’t all that bad. ;)

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  1,707 posts, Bumble bee

VERY nice. i wished i could sew!

 
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Sweet10ve
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Sweet10ve (message)  110 posts, Blushing bee

Great job Peep! I can’t believe you made those, it looks just like a professional made them. =) Wish I was as talented as you.

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,553 posts, Bee Keeper

Okay, so, working on my sewing SKILLZ will definitely be on my post-wedding to-do list…because I’m so impressed by all you bees who are so talented with a needle and thread!

 
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miss mouse (message)  3,285 posts, Sugar bee

Super cute! The flowers are perfect.

 
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Miss Piglet (message)  629 posts, Busy bee

What a fantabulous tutorial! Those are sweet, and your girls will definitely love them!

 
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slicey19 (message)  802 posts, Busy bee

love these! all of my sewing projects are trial and error but none are planned for the wedding yet - I don’t have so much faith in my ability to produce multiples.

 
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chamberrycherry (message)  13 posts, Newbee

those are adorable….you are “sew” talented!
for those of you who don’t feel confident enough to try it or don’t have time, check out this site for custom, you choose fabric, personalized gifts for your gals. They are trendy, whimsical and affordable. Large order discounts!
http://www.chamberrycherry.etsy.com

 
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kmattso2
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kmattso2 (message)  990 posts, Busy bee

These are sooo cute!! And they look super easy to make =] I’m definitely using your “pattern” Thanks for sharing this.

 
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LaToya

I have been looking at these for months now and I am set on making them for my bridesmaids. I am not extremely talented with sewing, but I could give them a try. Do you sell or make these purses? Just wondering. I am not getting married until next April, but I am a little intimidated by the final project. They look amazing! Let me know about the buying or selling.

 


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